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Tear gas and baton charges were used by French police on thousands of Paris Saint Germain football fans following the 1-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League game.

As tensions boiled over 15 vehicles were damaged in the rioting, said Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin. A car that had been parked on the Champs Elysee was pictured on fire after the game.

A further 12 shops were damaged and 16 officers were injured, he said.

French police made 148 arrests last night for damage, violence or throwing projectiles.

Yesterday afternoon fans gathered around the Parc de Princes, PSG’s home ground, and on the Champs Elysees to watch the game with scant regard for social distancing, despite Paris being a coronavirus ‘red’ zone.

Police stopped 404 people who had arrived to watch the game without a face mask, as part of regulations aimed to curb the spread.

Riots erupted in Paris last night after the city's football team Paris Saint Geremain was defeated 1-0 by Bayern Munich

Riots erupted in Paris last night after the city’s football team Paris Saint Geremain was defeated 1-0 by Bayern Munich

Demonstrators set fire to a car near the Champs Elysee Avenue over the defeat in the Champions Cup final in Lisbon, Portugal

Demonstrators set fire to a car near the Champs Elysee Avenue over the defeat in the Champions Cup final in Lisbon, Portugal

They were seen placing burning objects into the vehicle as it stood parked on a quiet side-street before bursting into flames

They were seen placing burning objects into the vehicle as it stood parked on a quiet side-street before bursting into flames

French police used batons and tear gas to disperse the protesters around Parc des Princes and Champs Elysee Avenue

French police used batons and tear gas to disperse the protesters around Parc des Princes and Champs Elysee Avenue

French anti-riot police seen preparing to intervene with fans at the Champs Elysees following the French team's defeat

French anti-riot police seen preparing to intervene with fans at the Champs Elysees following the French team’s defeat

‘Trouble started before the final whistle,’ said a fan at the Parc des Princes. ‘Riot police were out in force, and they came under attack when PSG went one-nil down.’

As he spoke, scores of tear gas cannisters were aimed at fans, who fired red flares and fireworks back.

Videos posted on Twitter showed the concourse around the Parc looking and sounding like a war zone.

At one stage a white police vehicle was attacked by a small group of fans – prompting police to move in.

Riot police were also involved in skirmishes with gangs of youths in other parts of the city, including packed cafés, were arrests were made.

Fans were shown holding up flares as they watched the Champions League final between Paris Saint Germain and Bayern Munich on the Champs Elysee. The game was played in Portugal behind closed doors

Fans were shown holding up flares as they watched the Champions League final between Paris Saint Germain and Bayern Munich on the Champs Elysee. The game was played in Portugal behind closed doors

A man hurls a flare near the Parc des Princes stadium after the UEFA champions league match defeat

A man hurls a flare near the Parc des Princes stadium after the UEFA champions league match defeat

Fireworks also went off as French anti-riot policemen moved in to escort supporters around the Parc des Princes stadium

Fireworks also went off as French anti-riot policemen moved in to escort supporters around the Parc des Princes stadium

Rioters walk through tear gas fired by French police officers after the match between Paris Saint Germain and Bayern Munich

Rioters walk through tear gas fired by French police officers after the match between Paris Saint Germain and Bayern Munich

Three youths pictured marching through Paris, France, during the game. One is seen holding up a flare

Three youths pictured marching through Paris, France, during the game. One is seen holding up a flare

A supporter cycles along the Champs Elysee waving a flag for the football team. The match was played behind closed doors

A supporter cycles along the Champs Elysee waving a flag for the football team. The match was played behind closed doors

Tear gas and baton charges were used by French police on thousands of Paris Saint Germain football fans

Tear gas and baton charges were used by French police on thousands of Paris Saint Germain football fans

Videos posted on Twitter showed the concourse around the Parc looking and sounding like a war zone

Videos posted on Twitter showed the concourse around the Parc looking and sounding like a war zone

At one stage a white police vehicle was attacked by a small group of fans – prompting police to move in

At one stage a white police vehicle was attacked by a small group of fans – prompting police to move in

Rioting erupted in Paris tonight following the city's biggest football club losing the European Cup final

Rioting erupted in Paris tonight following the city’s biggest football club losing the European Cup final

Fans had wandered onto busy roads waving flags and scarves, and forcing the traffic to stop.

Large crowds also appeared at the PSG home ground – Parc des Princes in the west of the City.

Paris has introduced some of the strictest Covid-19 measures in Europe in recent days, including making masks obligatory in many public spaces.

There has been a spike in cases of the respiratory disease across France, meaning it is now on Britain’s quarantine list, meaning anyone coming back to the UK from the country has to self-isolate for 14 days.

Despite this, thousands of PSG fans were on the street, and there were 3000 police and gendarmes trying to keep order.

The game had been played behind closed doors in Lisbon because of the pandemic, meaning millions watching around the world on television.

Paris Saint-Germain fans gathered in their numbers in the French capital as the club chased the first ever Champions League triumph in their history against Bayern Munich in Lisbon.

Hoards of fans have been pictured gathered outside the club’s Parc des Princes stadium on Sunday, with flares set off, flags on display and loud drums being played by the French champion’s ultras.

Paris Saint-Germain fans have gathered outside the Parc des Princes stadium on Sunday

Paris Saint-Germain fans have gathered outside the Parc des Princes stadium on Sunday

The French outfit are in their first ever Champions League final and looking for their first win

The French outfit are in their first ever Champions League final and looking for their first win

The French club's ultras gathered in huge numbers outside the ground for the big game

The French club’s ultras gathered in huge numbers outside the ground for the big game

Meanwhile, 5,000 supporters were allowed to watch the game from inside the club's ground
Source: dailymail.co.uk

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